Kelly Nickels (Henri Perret; born January 5, 1962) is a French-born American bassist who has played in various bands including Sweet Pain, Faster Pussycat, and L.A. Guns.
Perret was born in Montauban, France, and moved to the United States when he was two; he lived in Atlanta, Georgia before moving to New York City.
He is the nephew of French popular music guitarist and composer French popular music Pierre Perret.
Perret started as a roadie and light man for the band Hotshot, early incarnation of Danger Danger.
He take on the pseudonym "Kelly Nickels".
1981
In 1981, Nickels briefly joined metal band Virgin Steele.
1985
After that he joined the band Sweet Pain in New York as a bassist, and released one album with them in 1985.
Kelly and drummer Ronnie Taz quit Sweet Pain, and he was replaced by Victor Prestin.
1986
Nickels moved on to the band Faster Pussycat, but was badly injured in a motorcycle accident (at an intersection on the Sunset Strip in Hollywood, California) in October 1986.
Due to this injury, his position in the band was replaced.
His left leg was broken in seven different places.
He was in the hospital for 3 months and had 10 different surgeries.
He had to walk with a cane for many years afterwards.
1987
In mid-1987, he had joined L.A. Guns.
Nickels remained with the group throughout their most commercially successful period.
He also wrote the band's big hit "The Ballad of Jayne."
1990
By the end of the 1990s, he was back in L.A. Guns, only to leave again in 2000.
Nickels is divorced from Kelly Cunningham, the mother of actress Emma Roberts.
1994
In addition to playing bass throughout his tenure with the group, he also sang lead vocals on the L.A. Guns song "Nothing Better To Do," from their 1994 album, Vicious Circle.
However, he left the band shortly after this album was released.
2001
Nickels has a daughter (Grace) with Cunningham, born in 2001.
He is also the founder of the clothing line Montauk Salvage Company.